The Industrial and Provident Societies Act, 1893 |
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57 Vict according acknowledgment amendment amount application appoint Assistant Registrar authority Bank brother cancelling carried Central Office Chief Registrar claim CLAUSE Co-operation Co-operative committee contained copy corporate court day of 18 deceased deposit determination direct dissolution documents duly duty England entitled exceeding Form funds give given half held hereby hold Industrial and Provident inspection interest invest issue liability Limited loan manner matters mean meeting mentioned mortgage mother nomination notice offence paid passed payment person post free pounds present Price Provident Societies Act receipt received recorded referred registered office registered society registry Regulations relating respect rules Schedule Scotland or Ireland seal secretary sent shares Signature signed sisters society Register special resolution thereof tion transfer Treasury trustee Union vote wife withdrawable witness
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